How beneficial was it working with a
production crew made up of people you
know ?
I found it really beneficial working with a small group of trusted
people I had gotten to know over
my time spent at University and
working in industry. It really came
about through friends helping
each other out where everyone involved I’d drafted in after working
with them previously on different
projects.

What was it like shooting with a
HDSLR?
the shooting experience was very
enjoyable, despite the usual stress
that comes with making a film,
particularly on such a low budget.
It was very easy to plan out the
process and with the DOP and
myself both operating an HDSLR
camera each, we were able to work
extremely efficiently and gain everything we needed for the film in
a very short space of time.

DIRECTOR/
CINEMATOGRAPHER
MARK WRIGHT TALKS ABOUT
HIS LATEST PROJECT
‘EURYDICE’ AND
EXPERIENCE USING
THE 60D

Mark S. Wright is a final year
student at Staffordshire University studying a BSc (Hons)
in Film Production Technology. He is the Director and Editor of the short film production
‘Eurydice’ and has previously
worked in industry as an Editor
and Cinematographer on various projects, including a modern feature film adaptation of
William Shakespeare’s Richard
II shot on an HDSLR camera.